Studies of Water Storage for Flood Prevention and Power Development in New York State Under Public Ownership and Control |
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... channel for the Hudson thus improving navigation and insuring an abundance of water for the increasing needs of the canals . ( d ) It will provide cheaper power for manufacturing purposes , and by stimulating various industries ...
... channel for the Hudson thus improving navigation and insuring an abundance of water for the increasing needs of the canals . ( d ) It will provide cheaper power for manufacturing purposes , and by stimulating various industries ...
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... Channel Peter S. Putnam Eunice Brundage y HODON ACAN DAGA J. Filmore Robinson James L.D.Whitney Irving J. Vaugheta 5 Simon Steel Hiram G. Person Geo B. Person 0-9 Harriet Stanfor Steele Simon Steel ellerville LLERVILLE 203209 20009 ...
... Channel Peter S. Putnam Eunice Brundage y HODON ACAN DAGA J. Filmore Robinson James L.D.Whitney Irving J. Vaugheta 5 Simon Steel Hiram G. Person Geo B. Person 0-9 Harriet Stanfor Steele Simon Steel ellerville LLERVILLE 203209 20009 ...
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... channel twenty - five feet above the full reservoir level , and is combined with a new spill- way channel over natural ledge off to one side of the present river channel . During construction , it is proposed to take the river flow ...
... channel twenty - five feet above the full reservoir level , and is combined with a new spill- way channel over natural ledge off to one side of the present river channel . During construction , it is proposed to take the river flow ...
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... channel by current meter , was found to be 285 second feet . This quantity was taken as fairly representative of the average low water flow and leakage in 1901 , when making up the estimates published in the reports of the U. S. ...
... channel by current meter , was found to be 285 second feet . This quantity was taken as fairly representative of the average low water flow and leakage in 1901 , when making up the estimates published in the reports of the U. S. ...
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... channel except at very low water when the remains of an old pier divide the channel into two portions . The current is good at all stages , varying from 0.9 feet per second at extreme low water , to 8.0 feet per second at high stages ...
... channel except at very low water when the remains of an old pier divide the channel into two portions . The current is good at all stages , varying from 0.9 feet per second at extreme low water , to 8.0 feet per second at high stages ...
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Page 92 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. Tlioy shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 140 - Both banks are high and not subject to overflow. The bed of the stream is composed of sand. There is but one channel at all stages. Discharge measurements are made from the upstream side of a single-span highway bridge.
Page 133 - There is but one channel at all stages. Discharge measurements are made from the down-stream side of the bridge, which has a single span of 395 feet.
Page 112 - There are 62 water-wheels in the adjoining mill. These are nearly all of modern types which have been tested at the Holyoke flume. A record is kept of the daily run of each in hours, as well as of the working head, which is usually 18 feet.
Page 26 - ... denser and the demand for their use increases. We have only to look across our northern border to the Dominion of Canada to see how our mistakes in allowing private interests to acquire natural resources have been avoided by the statesmanship of the Dominion government.
Page 188 - In the final analysis, it now appears that the greatest good to the State at large and to the city of Rochester in particular, from storage reservoir construction, will be found in power development rather than in flood control, for the two purposes are to some extent antagonistic. The full reservoir is best for power. The empty reservoir is best for holding back a flood, but both purposes can be combined to some extent and to do this has been one object of the present study.
Page 135 - This station is located on the steel highway bridge over the east branch of the Sacandaga river in the southern part of the village of Wells, about 2} miles above the junction of the East and West branches.